36 T H E TO U R O L AW Y E R  | S P R I N G 20 17 FACU LT Y N OTE S SAMUEL J. LEVINE Professor of Law Director of the Jewish LawInstitute Publications: Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutors as a Remedy for Abuses of Prosecutorial Discretion: A Descriptive and Normative Analysis, 14 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law (forthcoming 2016) (with Bruce A. Green); Foreword: Symposium: Billy Joel and the Law, 32 touro law review 1 (2016); A Critique of Hobby Lobby and the Supreme Court’s Hands-Off Approach to Religion, 91 notre dame law review online 26 (2015). Presentations: Professor Levine organized the conference: Louis D. Brandeis: An Interdisciplinary Retrospective, at Touro Law Center; delivered the inaugural Beznos Family Lectures at Michigan State University College of Law; made presentations at conferences at Harvard Law School, Stanford Law School, and Fordham Law School, at the National Conference of Jewish Lawyers and Judges in Chicago, and at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools in New York City; delivered lectures at Harvard University, Loyola University Maryland, the North Shore Jewish Center in Long Island, and the Woodward Avenue Shul in Royal Oak, Michigan; and presented a faculty colloquium at Albany Law School. MICHAEL LEWYN Professor of Law Publications: Michael Lewyn returned to Touro Law this fall, after visiting at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He has recently published articles in the University of Hawaii Law Review, Real Estate Law Journal, the Fordham Urban Law Journal, and the Washburn Law Journal. He also blogs regularly at planetizen.com/exclusives and marketurbanism.com. MELISSA LUCKMAN Assistant Clinical Visiting Professor of Law DirectoroftheDisasterReliefClinic Publications: Professor Luckman authored the Law Review Article, Three Years Later, Sandy Survivors Remain Homeless, 32 touro l. rev. 313 (2016); Touro Law Center Legal Studies Research Paper Series No. 16-20. Available at SSRN: http:// ssrn.com/abstract=2789098. Awards: The Disaster Relief Clinic won the 2016 New York State Bar Association President’s Pro Bono Award. Professional Activities: Professor Levine served as the Beznos Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University College of Law; as Chair of the Fred C. Zacharias Memorial Prize for Scholarship in Professional Responsibility and the Association of American Law Schools Section on Professional Responsibility; on the Executive Committee of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Jewish Law and the Religiously Affiliated Law Schools Association; on the Advisory Committee of the Journal of Law and Religion; on the Advisory Board of the SSRN Law & Religion ejournal; and on the US/Canada Committee of the Jewish Law Association. Honors: The Milton Handler Scholarship Award. MEREDITH R. MILLER Professor of Law Director of Solo & Small Practice Initiatives Presentations: Presented on incubator training, curriculum and methods at Access to Justice Through Incubator Programs and Non-Profit Law Firms Residency Programs, a conference held at UMKC Law School. Presented a talk about non-compete clauses and involuntary termination at the 10th Annual International Contracts Conference at St. Mary’s Law School in San Antonio. Gave a CLE presentation on “Employment Law after Obergefell” for the New York State Bar Association. Organized and moderated a discussion on fostering entrepreneurial lawyering at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS). Publications: Published, Corporate Codes of Conduct and Working Conditions in the Global Supply Chain: Accountability through Transparency in Private Ordering, as a chapter in the business and human rights landscape, cambridge press. Published, Everything I Know About Criminal Procedure I Learned From TV, a column in the New York Law Journal in the Law Day section. Professional Activities: Just finished her term as President of LeGaL; elected Second-Vice President of the Network of Bar Leaders; appointed to the CLE Committee of NYSBA. ANN L. NOWAK Director of the Writing Center Presentations: Presented “The Role of Context in Deciphering and Eliminating Unclear Legal Writing” at the Institute of Legal Studies of